Real Madrid Set €80 Million Price Tag on Eduardo Camavinga

According to a report by AS, Real Madrid has made its position clear regarding midfielder Eduardo Camavinga as the club prepares to kick off the new season against Osasuna at the Santiago Bernabéu on Tuesday.

Despite recent injury setbacks, the Spanish giants remain firm in their valuation of the French international, setting a price tag of €80 million for any potential suitors.

Camavinga, currently sidelined with an ankle injury, is expected to miss the season opener—an added frustration for both the club and its supporters. While his recent injury record has raised concerns, Real Madrid remains optimistic about his recovery and long-term contribution.

Throughout the summer transfer window, the club has consistently communicated its reluctance to part ways with the 21-year-old. Multiple inquiries were made through intermediaries, but no official bids have followed since the club’s valuation became public.

According to sources at Defensa Central, Real Madrid has made its position unequivocal: “For less than €80 million, we are not interested in anything.”

This firm stance appears to have cooled any external interest, with no clubs approaching Valdebebas since the price was revealed.

Head coach Xabi Alonso has expressed full confidence in Camavinga’s potential to return to top form, emphasizing the midfielder’s importance to the team’s tactical setup and long-term plans.